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REVISED: Wednesday, February 23, 2022 - 2:20PM
1:00 pm

PLANNING BOARD MEETING

Item 1

Consent Agenda

*A. Adoption of Resolutions

*B. Record Plats

*C. Other Consent Items

Park Montgomery, Sketch Plan No. 320220030 & Site Plan No. 820220020, Regulatory Extension Request No. 2

Second request to extend review period for the Sketch Plan from March 1, 2022 to April 3, 2022 and the Site Plan from March 3, 2022 to April 3, 2022. Applications request to construct a new multifamily affordable housing building up to 94,481 square feet for up to 76 units with structured parking, with an existing 143,526 square foot multifamily building with up to 141 units to remain onsite. CRTF-1.6, C-0.0 R-1.6 H-140’, 3.45 acres; located at 8860 Piney Branch Avenue approximately 900 feet east of University Boulevard; 2013 Long Branch Sector Plan.

G. Bogdan

*D. Approval of Minutes

Item 2

Planning Board Vice Chair Election

 

Item 3

Budget Transfer Request FY22 Operating Budget – Montgomery Parks

Staff Recommendation: Approve Transfer Request

N. Steen

Item 10

ADDED

Revised Planning Board Rules of Procedure

ATTACHMENT A

ATTACHMENT B

ATTACHMENT C

E. Vaias/R. Kronenberg

Item 4

Hillandale Section 2, Administrative Subdivision Plan No. 620190070

Request to adjust the property line between two properties to create two buildable lots. Located on Naglee Road, 400 feet west of the intersection of Oaklawn Drive and New Hampshire Avenue; on approximately 19,911 square feet of land zoned R-90; within the 2014 White Oak Science Gateway Master Plan area.
Staff Recommendation: Approval with conditions and Adoption of the Resolution

ADDITIONAL CORRESPONDENCE

P. Smith

Item *5

Wildwood Manor Shopping Center – Part of Parcel C, Preliminary Plan 11989271D and Site Plan 82008024C

A. Preliminary Plan 11989271D: Request to amend the Preliminary Plan to increase the gross tract area and increase the age-restricted senior housing dwelling units, including up to 72 dwelling units in a 95,000-square-foot multi-family residential building (age-restricted by deed/covenant) and 11,000 square feet of ground-floor retail with below-grade parking in addition to an existing 3,500-square-foot bank and a 30,000-square-foot medical office; on 3.85 acres of land in the CRT-1.25, C-0.5, R-0.75, H-50 Zone; located at 10401 Old Georgetown Road, Bethesda; within the 2017 Rock Spring Master Plan area.

B. Site Plan 82008024C: Request to amend the Site Plan to increase the gross tract area and increase the age-restricted senior housing dwelling units, including up to 72 dwelling units in a 95,000-square-foot multi-family residential building (age-restricted by deed/covenant) and 11,000 square feet of ground-floor retail with below-grade parking in addition to an existing 3,500-square-foot bank and a 30,000-square-foot medical office; on 3.85 acres of land in the CRT-1.25, C-0.5, R-0.75, H-50 Zone; located at 10401 Old Georgetown Road, Bethesda; within the 2017 Rock Spring Master Plan area.

Staff Recommendation: Approval with conditions and adoption of the Resolution

ADDITIONAL CORRESPONDENCE

ADDITIONAL CORRESPONDENCE

A. Lindsey

Item 6

MOVED FROM FEBRUARY 17 AGENDA

Review of County Executive’s FY23 Capital Budget and FY23-28 CIP – Schools

Review of schools elements of the County Executive’s Recommended FY 23 Capital Budget and FY23-FY28 Capital Improvements Program (CIP)

Staff Recommendation: Transmit comments to County Council

H. Baek

Item 7

Planning Board Discussion and Action on a Resolution to rename Montrose Parkway as Josiah Henson Parkway

Staff Recommendation: Approval and Adoption of Resolution

ATTACHMENT A

ATTACHMENT B

ADDITIONAL CORRESPONDENCE

G. Wright

Item 8

Bill 3-22, Legislative Branch – Climate Assessments – Required

Staff Recommendation: Request Planning Board comments on County Council Bill 3-22, Legislative Branch – Climate Assessments – Required, which would require the Office of Legislative Oversight to produce climate assessments for bills, zoning text amendments, master plans and master plan amendments under Council consideration.

T. Stern

4:25 pm

DINNER

6:00 pm

PLANNING BOARD MEETING CONTINUES

Item 9

Attainable Housing Strategies: Panel Discussion

The Planning Board will participate in a panel discussion with representatives and practitioners from other jurisdictions and HUD on lessons learned and best practices for adding more diverse housing options in our single-family neighborhoods.

L. Govoni

7:30 pm

ADJOURN